-
Imperial ****anese Army (IJA; ****anese: 大日本帝国陸軍, Hepburn: Dai-Nippon
Teikoku Rikugun, "Army of the
Greater ****anese Empire") was the prin****l
ground force...
- Army (陸軍
Rikugun) is a 1944 ****anese film
directed by
Keisuke Kino****a and
starring Chishū Ryū and
Kinuyo Tanaka. It is best
known for its
final scene...
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Imperial ****anese Navy, the only
distinction being the
placement of the word
Rikugun (army) or
Kaigun (navy)
before the rank. Thus, for example, a
captain in...
-
Rikugun-gensui (陸軍元帥,
Field marshal),
formal rank designations: Gensui-
rikugun-taishō (元帥陸軍大将, Marshal-general) was the
highest title in the pre-war Imperial...
- The
Imperial ****anese Army
Academy (陸軍士官学校,
Rikugun Shikan Gakkō) was the prin****l officer's
training school for the
Imperial ****anese Army. The programme...
-
Sentai IJAAF Rikugun Koukuu Shikan Gakkō
Tokorozawa Rikugun Koku
Seibi Gakkō
Akeno Rikugun Hikō Gakkō Kuma****a
Rikugun Hikō Gakkō
Tachiarai Rikugun Hikō Gakkō...
- The
Rikugun Ki-93 was a prototype, ****anese, twin-engined
fighter aircraft of the
Second World War.
Designed by the Army
Aerotechnical Research Institute...
- Leland.
Rikugun:
Volume 2 -
Weapons of the
Imperial ****anese Army & Navy
Ground Forces (p. 149).
Helion and Company. Ness, Leland.
Rikugun:
Volume 2...
-
Imperial ****anese Navy, the only
distinction being the
placement of the word
Rikugun (army) or
Kaigun (navy)
before the rank. Thus, for example, a
captain in...
- Emperor. The
Ministry of the Army (****. 陸軍省code: jpn
promoted to code: ja
Rikugun-shō) was the administrative,
supply and
mobilization authority of the army...